After opening in October, Accor Group's new Pullman brand hotel in Bangkok plans to open high-end spa facilities certain to entice guests seeking to "relax, restore, and revitalize."
Bangkok, Thailand (PRWEB) February 18, 2008 -- Bangkok's newest luxury hotel, the Pullman Bangkok Power King, is set to open a state-of-the-art spa facility expected to bolster its rapidly expanding client list.
Since its grand opening on Oct. 15, the Pullman Power King - managed by France-based global hotel giant Accor - has quickly become one of Bangkok's most popular destinations for business executives and high-end tourists.
Staffed with highly-trained professional therapists, the nine-room spa facility will offer an array of remedies to "relax, restore, and revitalize" guests during their journey to the bustling Thai metropolis. The ultimate in Thai massage will be available as well as a variety of aromatherapies. Guests can also choose three-hour to six-hour spa packages.
The range of treatments, products and techniques has been carefully designed to provide a sense of wellness and renewed energy. Employing a blend of both traditional and modern practices, therapists use exclusive Decleor products containing essential oils to give a "French beauty touch."
The spa is expected to attract significant interest particularly among corporate clients immersed in long hours and intense discussions during their working visits.
"Pullman is totally re-imagining the business accommodation concept to make its hotels dedicated places for living and meeting people - an oasis of calm where guests can forget the stresses typically associated with business travel," its website says.
Accor has strived to differentiate its Pullman brand in order to capture its share of the business-guest market. The Pullman Bangkok Power King has employed high-technology in these efforts, offering high-speed broadband access in a variety of innovative formats, as well as television sets with built-in information systems.
Pullman - aimed at the wired business traveler - will play an important global role in the Accor portfolio, allowing the company to re-brand numerous Sofitel properties that don't fit its new "luxury" positioning. Accor wants to have 250 Pullman properties by 2015.
Pullman Bangkok Power King - with 386 rooms that exude Asian contemporary style - expects to sustain a 65 percent occupancy rate in the first year, half of which will come from business conference participants.
For more information:
www.pullmanbangkokkingpower.com
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